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a , , 'TEN PACES DAILY EA?T OUKGONIAN, PEyPLETOIT, D?.ECOTTrrKnTAYraW;n t15tS. TV.T I Hlillannl r i Notices, .Business Opportunities, Locals,?; Lost, Found - For Rent, Etc., Classified for Easy Reference. 9 ! i I " f !,Ji Jf"' "TOW"' -sWMBim".- '-T-n-iTH-riiimiJ ntea.iiwTniriwi.Wiii inns"- , J Mb- .aiMr . V.- f - K , 1 knf rm-rr - Bur if -a.S KET'TODAY IJI1J- YOU. KNOW that Rudd Is an ex. at at oieanmw auto seat oovara rhone G. 206 W.,Webb Fun HAlyK Collapsible baby pen, tn gooa OTnamm. Jr-hone g or la aulra 417 Perking. , WANTKI-Woman without children- o- eoek on rnh. PhorW OF2. - '' 'i 1 ' 1 1 1" 1 , 1 ' Sealed proposals will be received lip to 6 o'clock, p. m., Saturday, June 2th. 1918, for furnishing school Die trlct No. 1, Umatilla County, Ore. fnn. with; Oner mtndretr tmm at Hoc Bprlnfcs - lua coal or soma other. kind equally - aa good. Coal to bs delivered aa di rected by the chairman of the board at tklreetor. tnr KM Atetrlet. i All bids to ha delivered to the un e?erlffnea orr or . before o'clocir, Juna 30th, 1918. , The board of directors reserve the rlKht to reject any and all bids. ltotf at Pendleton, " Oregon, 21st day of June, 1918, ,. ' ,T. El SltfKERS, Clerk of School District No,, Uma tllla bounty;- Oregon. Farm Land For Sale Want&f"M)H WANTED Qood, clean Tb . East Oreconlan offlo.. WAKTX Swing, phon. M-W;- ' . r, : WANTED 'WiutreMes tt Th. Quelle : .Cafe IT WXN.TKB-WTo rent, t or 6 Mom mod ern house. H. P. Whltmanv Fboara For Rent i UKN1SHED AFT. Harnlltoa , Court. HOUSEKEKPXNO ROOMS, 601 Clay. 1"W OOOO roptas for, rent., tit So. . Mala. Phone J67J. , For Sale FOK 6AL& 1917 Ilupmoblla, Chevrolet. Both thoroughly over hauled. Snaps. McLean Auto Cot FOR- KENT Sewing machines of aU 1 sa.KM, f 1.00 per week. 11.00 per moath. . MoCllMook and Blmpeoa, 0 court. - WANTWDWecond hand desk, roll top preferred. Aadreaa B this offloa. WANTED At once, girt to wait on tables- BoMosk restaurant. ' WANTEE f or f room liotiatf-futf'- nlMhed. dose in, modern. Phone 654. WANTED ' Middle aged or elderly woman to "cook on ranch., family of two. Permanent job. Address H J this office. WANTED Mechanle. lit an) branen s r th. wwutl trade, for mr- eeney wsV work. Ooed wagws, goe4 working; and boat cllmatl conditions. Astofat Marina Iren "Works. Astoria, FOR HKNT tSLEEPINa ron,t WUtow.f Phone 482R. 'lt,r BMAU. HOVH Saw rent Call at tl Maple or phone 270 M. .''-i- ton SAZ.E-Oh. IS foot Holt Cora tin. with Atla. ennlne. Wrft. K. J. Campbell, Box (86, 'Pendleton. . FOR 8AX.E Wheat Say. r b. Bell, ' Peneleton. Ore. .' . , FOR gAUB) NEW and aeeood he4 Sawing Machines, ginger, Whttav New Horn, and Th. Fre. Machine. McCMntock It Simpson. 490 SU Court. Notices t Leg-alj ! :i 1 ron : ; JR.SSXX Heiwekfttplnn . . and sleeping rooms, at 08 Willow St. yo,l.TFonr room hoase on Br4y street with a garden, tlnquli 730 CosWe. '. ""'j It;. FOR RE1NT LlKht rooms. 31 Lllleth. ' bousekeepln APT. WITH eivEBPINQ porch. - Aura. V . t 401 FOR BAI.K 87S acres of choice wheat land aer Weatoa, land Ue tn gentle' slop, and best- of tractor . kMd, half In crop this year. Owner j gat Boaseaskxt thtmiaM, Pi Its Psr acr. with terms. Cornerr Reamy First Aalf mr Walla Walla, WANTED Man to work In timber Inquire 602 .Water. . 1 v -r WOMAN WANTS pnslrron' as cook on ranch. f Mrs. Boutoher, 612 W. WtrMt H "" ' I Architect jTjWJW3l- , a- iaisshWWMssWMJtJsMali HAH4UND W. 1UTCH. Architect. Dm Spain building. I-t..n 768, Pnadle'- eon. uregea. . .. - ... Used Card Fofe-RUNT t room furnished apt wJtn sleepiaer perch. Inquire 602 Water. ' FOR RENT (-room furnished houi-e Wltlt sleeping porch and ' 'bath. Phone 747. HfSNT-apartment. rjilwtn.fi four Phone 164. room FOR. BAtrE Twin cylinder Excelsior Motorcycle, electrically equipped. In good condition. Has tandem attach, ment. Run about t thousand miles, inttnir. Standard Oil Co. Phon. 441. FOR HAI.B 18 foot avow Holt motor. King, Helix. : . . combine with laqulr. E. . XoUco to Cattlemen. 10,000 acres reclaimed delta, HUid, richest sediment, soli th. world, ready for cultivation. Exceptionally well adapted for alfalfa and grain. Abundance of cheap water , for ' irrl gallon. Will pastur three, thousand head of cattle now. Will sell from 220 acres up at 250 per acre. Terms. This land- is located at the southern .due of Klamath county. Oregon, join-' Ing Bluktyow county, California on the southern Pacific railroad. k Jacobs, Owner, Klamath Falls, Ore. FOR eALU Hohrtein- milch caws and neuers. . uuuHoro) ft Hampton, Echo, Oregon., . . FOR fiALE Hous& 2 lots and barn, Price' reasonable. Inquire JL 1M leth street,' FOR It E.NT Moiif-ro 6-ronm house. furnlshee. dnrmg Jttly and Auirust. After that tie fWnlehed. -1'hone 627J. FOR 8ALr 5iI 5-roonr house and garage- on North Side with furni ture, aim: Three other good pieces of town property. Phone 217. B. F. Cupula. ' FOR 6AL1E A good work imrss, spring wagon, doable set of bar newt new top buggy and harness. In quire) Box 115. Stan field. Ore. t W1UU faaUBmy Chevrolet tor Four Ford.; ,e MllUr,,72 Cotton FOR RBNT 6-roess house, Byers' Park on llmr (At. Fltone 44. ttti .person, whs'. Is' ante to work, and Inellncf ta work. may find the right, onixirtunlt owlckly througsr tnel olassffied. .'"' -' FOR AfJTOBjw 4. Teurliig- car. Will make good wvle . ean V Alta Auto Radiator V Lamp Works! 701 Alta, 1 T. ., ;, v ; ';. 1 T i '1 ' ' .1 '.. i'i. Contractors and Builders. P. BWA.NSOM A & it LttlPuU. jRJstl mated lve fre. AH . work -guar- antneaV w DuM 'Wiythla. etty o country wortc FbsM S42IC - 1918 FOPvD fur sale. .Shop: ' - - Oi K. - Barber -fit BC 3 C7I ; Chiropractor ' DR. IXJRETTA H. STARBA,. Chiro practor. Jf Wwif Webb St. Room 10. Of flee -hoiin -to T2 eu m, t:0 to p-M. Kxamtnatlert' fren Prion. S22. lH J "aT0 - . 4 l':. ,?'. A If !' , asi 11 1 JUL uij '-ual La l.l 1 iiu 1. L - . nB- p. T-flnd, mjubr. er to sell use Mw alstsaifleeV -' ' ..1 " ' '. WtlW IB 3blTMW AfD CTlumiS-iKO DlHaOCTOMK. fc - . . , tomstla r orMnarr nrw t. Use aa charge Wawt ad and) locale. ' ' Hates Fer tulaa. " First Insertion, per line lee ttaea add. Insertion, per Una ts Ose weest fstsi lasertloaa), eaeht iasartloa. Bes, lee M I JUO. eexi luaortUisv Per line 4. month- contract, each lai sertlon,. per. line ' S. S-MBth aontract, Mcb Inser - tlon. gter Mas , ,, , ; s. Mo da talwa.rar Jesa shaawJM Am' taken orer 'the tefepnon. rlr from aTsst Oregon Ian sub Rrlbera asd thoea listed let th. Televhoa. Dtreeters. Copy must l our. office mi later Uu I:ta o'clock day of publication. FOR SALK-Reglatered Shorthorn bnll, 2 years old; one - purebred Percheron stallion, 4 yrs. old. $176 for tendays. M. C. Hopkins, Weston, Oregon. . FOItt XAE.I.: Self -propelled gas. Holt combined harvester. Wilt trade for ground power machine or city Property. Machine practically new. only cut few hundred acres. Inquire or address Gert. Peebler, Pendleton.) Ore. . IW POUND.- . Tho following described animal has been taken up by the marshal of the City of Pendleton, to-witi , , One sorrel mare, -about 12 years old, flaa man. and tall, weight about 900 lbs. Star In forehead, old wire mark below left shoulder, fresh wire mark on left hind leg, branded T on left jaw, O on left stifle and A V with lazy eight connected on right shoul der. - . If said animal is not claimed by the' owner, or those entitled to its pessesnlon, - cost, and expense, paid and taken away within ten days from tne date nereor, then at 2 .o clock p. nr. of the 2th day of June!. 198, the said animal' will be sold tY she high st bidder, at public auction for cash, at the City Pound, In said City - of Pendleton, tlje proceeds of such sale to be applied to the. payment of such costs and expenses of making sale. Dated this 17th day of June. 1918. AL. ROBERTS, City Marshal Cleaner? HAVE- yonr clothes Cleaned or i Radd'e 20 W. Webb. Phon. 8t. Miscellaneous Notk-o of Payment of Cray of Fendlo ' ton Improvement Bonds. Notice Is hereby given that City of Pendleton Improvement Bonds Na 3, Berle a, No. 7, Sflrtes ff. and Ho-. 7, Series P. win? be paid npon presenta tion-thereof to the nndersfgned at the American National Batik, Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon. Interest on said bond, cease. July 1, 1918. - Dated June 19, 1918. LEB MOORHOTJSE, ' - Tress., City of Pendleton. By Wm, Mlekelsen, Deputy. Attorney : Notice Is hereby given, that sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder of Tho City of Pen dleton, Oregon, ap to S o'clock, p. m.. on the 3rd day of July, 19IS, for the Improvement of tho following part, of the following street, in said cWy, ta wit: - Garfield street from tho north line of Haley street, to the south line of Jackson street, according- t the plana and specifications for .sueh Im provement, prepared by" Geary Ki brell. City Surveyor, and now n- file in the office of the Recorder of said city; each bid must be accompanied by a certified check In the sum of $150-00 made payable to the order of the Mayor of The City of Pendleton, the check to be returned "to the bidder, if unsuccessful, and to hs forfeited If the bid to successful and the bidder fails to enter Into a contract in ac cordance with the term, of hi. bid; sealed bids shall' specify as follows: Gravel Bltullthio pavement. In cluding the surface finishing course and bituminous foun dation, a. per pken. and , ' specifications, per sq. yd ... . $ . . Concrete curb, per lineal ft.. Excavation, per cable yd earth $. . For entire improvement com plete (total bid) $.. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Datd June 20," 1918. THO. Fft'Z OERALD, Re?order of The City of Pendleton MtBD n. SCHMIDT, Attorney at Law. Hood 14, Bmlta-crawiord Bldg. tiriv .IT VIVT w- 4.. t a .... prices, iron and sacks specialty 11T Cottonwd street. -- D. W. BAlLEf. Attorney at Law. Koom. 7, s, , ueapaia sunaing. , MRS. CHIL.DR1CT1I has purchase the -hemstitching machine .of Mrs. Corlpy and la now ready for orders, Will continue dressmaking - also. Phone 781R. Draymen OKORQB VT. COUTTSk Attoraer a. . Room 17, Scbmldt block. CARTBR SMYTHS, Attorney, af 1st. Office la reer of American Na tional Beak Building. - - - FBH A FEB; Attorneys at Law. in Despsia BaUdlns. . R. IKBTOrt, Attorney at Law. itooss 14. mith-Crawford Building. CALL PENLAND BROS.' VAN to ' mow your household goods. - Tele Phone 129. Also baggag. transfer ring and heavy hauling. ' - W. A. MILKS, naggaga, transfer and dray age. Office phon. fit. Res. 74 9R. - - Tou may have profitable business relations for years to come with some one you will come to know first thru your next classified ad! . ' ti A. NEW BERK T. Attorney Bml Lb-Crawford Building. PETERSON A BISHOP, Attorneys at Lw. Roams I and 4. BmiU -Crawford Building. . . JAJMBa B, Offloa oi paaz. PSRRT, Attorney at Law. er Taylor Hardware Com. KALST RALOBY. Attorneys at Law. Off lee la Amerlaaa. National Building. CALifr JFOK BIDS. Notice is hereby given, that sealed bids will be received at the, office of the City Recorder of The City of Pen dleton, Oregon, np to Sj o'clock p. m. on the 3rd day of July, 1918, for the mprovement ' of the following parts of the folhrwtns; streets- irv said- city, to-wit; Plna atreet front th. south llne'of Railroaxf stceet to the aonthr line of Webb street, according to the plans and specifications for audi Ira provement, prepared by Geary Kim brell. City Surveyor, and now onr file In the officer of -th. Recorder of said city; each bid must be accompanied by a certified check In the sum of $lo.000, made payable, to th. order of the Mayor of The City of Pendle. ton, the check to be returned, to--the bidder if unsuccessful,, and to b for feited if the bid is successful and1 the bidder fails to enter Into a contract In accordance with the terms of hut bid; sealed bids shall specify as folp lows: Gravel Bitulithlc pavement In cluding the surface finishing ' course and bituminous foun dation, as per plans and specifications; per so. yd.... Concrete curb, per llntl ft.. $.... Excavation, per cubic yd earth $. .. For entire improvement com plete (total bid) . ... $.. The Common Council reserves th. ri&ht to reject any and all bids. Dated June 20, 19-18-. . ' THOS. FITZ GERALD, Recorder of The City of Pendleton Nrri;r, or' stiikkp AiwiXHXiiW ISWIAldMHSt. IMUVILFXIKN. Notice Is hereljy given that th. Common Council of the- City of Pen. dleton, on May .2 9, 1918, did mak. an assessment for the Improvement of Wilson street from the east tin of Madison street to the east line of Main street, in the City of Pendleton, and did assess tho contract price for mak ing; said Improvements against th. lour, part, of lots and parcels-of land, especially benefited thereby. All person, affected by such Improvement and assessment desiring to take ad vantage of tho provisions of Chapter S of Title 26 of Lord'. Oregon Laws providing that such assessments may be paid in ten annual installments ar hereby notified that application to do must bo sitd to th. City Re corder as in each -Chapter provided within ten day. from the data of this aotlce. Forma for .uch application. may be secured from the office of the City Recorder. Dated at PendletonJ Oregon, ' this 14th day of June. 1918. TWA FITZ GERALD, - . City Recorder. NOTICK OK KTItKfTP AHSfSWMKJiX INSTALLMENT FltIvri.tX..S. Notice Is hereby given that th. Common Council of th. City of Pen dleton, on May 29, 1918, did mak. an assessment for the improvement of Logaa street from the south Una of Jackson street to the rjorth lin. of Haley street, the City of Pendleton. and did assess the contract - price against th. lots. .part, of lots and par cabs of land-. especially benefited thereby. All persons affected by such improvement and assessment dewtrlng to take advantage of th. provision. of Chapter E of Title 2. of Lord'. Or egon Laws providing that such as sessments may be paid-in ten annuat installments are. hereby notified that application so to do must be mad. to tho City Recorder, as in such Chap ter provided within ten day. from tho date of this notice. Form, for such application, may be . seeared from th. office of th. City Recorder. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 14th day of Juries 1918. ' u-.THOS, FITZ GERALD, . x- City Recorder. Second-IIand Dealers V. HTHOBLK, dealer In new and to on band goods. Cash paid for W4 band goode. Cheapest plac. to buy jouaenoia aooaa. si. ai. court, rsoai S71 W. ... . Farm Implements Auctioneers a. A. LOWELL, Attorney and Coanml- ittff as law. orrloa in psspsia luoav COL, W. F. TOHNEA, Auctioneer, makes a specialty of faraaers' atoea and machinery sales. . "The man that gets you the money.' Lear, order, ss Bast Oregonlaa Offloa, THE "NON-BKJP" Weeder get. ail ta weods the first time over that field. Bare, one-third th. time and does lote batter- work. . - Order Stow, Pendleton Weeder works, (31 Cotton wood 6t -' , - TLMB CARD Westonw Peondltoa Anto 8ta Leave. Weston for Pendleton at T:4f a. m. and 126 p. m. bsww Athena for Pendleton at a. m. and 1:00 p. m. t. Leave. Adam, for Pendleton at g:2t - av sa. and 1:2. p. m, Leave. P.ndleton (Allen-Kcirbt 8tor fo Veston at 19 a. m. and ' s.av " Alt HAWOrTH. Driver. mum Th ob! !:NV , 5 tmc powder la th part SO rT' Ob yes, there are many, Wr kiada ef powden oa the market, but thia ona la baolutaly differenf frorn any you have ever nad. The price la reasonable. f r i! .i SO:' tents KOEPPEN'S Hard IL '' , Heifer. J" . , , Canncrs '. , Bulls Calves . rt or Iters and1 feeders . . . Generally Steady . j Tone in Livestock . , . j , . .? Prices Maintained PORTLAND- June 21. Receipt. ln general were m.derat. at North., Fort- tana ror tne last 24 hours; total' arri vals ooitslstlng of 14 cars, and of these six cars "consisted of feeder ' and stacker stuff.'.. , ' ' Six loads ofstocker and' feeder cat fTd cam. from California overnight, but otherwis. arrivals In the: cattle division. . .were smatti Little . killer I stuff wo. available and rhe aeneral murkct, - while' considered slow, tvas 'Nfedrom' mixed quoted at Unchanged figures. ' . ' iRoUKlf Aeavte. .... 4.600 S.60 ,Sr- 3.00 (r 4.6 .00 1.00 8.50 11.50 7.00 9.00 " flwinsr MMnM TTM fcTt on the- North Portland' market for the' day. General trade situation M steady and price, held unchanged -at the previous ruling. Real good nogs nave not been very plentiful re cently, most of Oi. arrival consisted of ordinary .to good quality. ' General how ranger " Prime mixed peace soon, and at any price. W. have not Teen quick enough. French tenacity has postponed too long the German victory, and now It is too late for us.' FRITT MEN- IX NORTTf PIiOTtiT iX, R-. RATIOS WASHTVGTON. JuneT Zl.--N'ortn-western fruit growers protested ' ."' .. ft i through Senator Polndexter of WaRh- They s-tiall not pass" and they be- tngton, today against the railroad gin fr realix. It. ' . i Administrations proposed Increase ot 25 per cent far freight rotes. The advance, they cfednied. will prove dis criminatory and will- work a .hard ship upon them. Senator Fomdexter presented a telegram front tho North western Frnlt Exchange saying that if the advance goes into effect it will cost the western growers 40 cents a barrel to transport apples' to th. principal eastern maswetsv wttBe'taat-. ern grower, will pay only 7 to it cents. .:..-.-- DOINGS OF THE DUFFS COOL AND CLOUDY WITH VARIABLE WINDS. General cattle market range: Pigs 116. SO '.Tl. 75 .4Su.o 15.40SU15.-S 16. 60g15.7& 18.60 Prime steers $12.00&)12.0d ifuf?' . Good to. choice steers. . 1LQ9 l'.nn' 1 " ""Mutton Market Steady, Menium to good steers. . 9.004s 10.00 wnii. continued slow buying la re - hSHUHUillillUHIHIHWHIIHHIHIIIliM S . E For the Lover - of AH- E 4 Good Things 5 - ; ! IMNAil'S CANDIES ARE THE BEST I Take a Box Home With' You. I :.. .,-... 5 Tallman & Co. I rair.to medium, steers. . 8.8(1 e 9.60 Otfmmon t. fair steers. . ' 7.60 aV .S. Choice cows and heifers .00 lS.eo Medium Jo good cows and ' ' ' ' heifers . ' ' e.00 ic Fal to medium cow. and ' - , ' FEW FOLKS HAVE ..MT-'BWWI ported In th. mutton and lamb trad. M Nortn Pbrtland, previous quota tienir .re irpnerally rnamtnlned. Over night the arrivals were limited and were taken- care of by the smaller buyers. Ooneral mutton range: I East of mountain lomha t I4n0tf t s an VaHev lambs . .. ....... U.Gflti lt.nfi Tsarllng. . .; 8.06W 8.jfc iwether.-. -. 7.6 8.00 Bwes . .;.,......'... 6.00 fli ,7.60 - -" ,-, .... .- ... a,, TKA AXI SI I.PIU It Hal that loses its -color an'i lustre or when It fades, turns grays, diilt and llfekMs, Is caused by a lack of sulphur In the hnlr. our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Hulphur to, keen her locks dark and beautiful. anA rhoasands of women and wen who value that even color, thst beautlfuli dark shade of hair which Is so attrac tive, .use tmly this old-time recipe. ' Nowadays we get this famou .mix ture Improved by the addition or other inarred'ients by asking at any drug store for a 0 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Ssae and Kulpbnr Compound," which dark ens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell It has been a milled. You just dam pen a xponrte or soft brush with It and draw this IhmiiKh your hair, taking ose small strand at a time. By momma he gray hnlr disappear but what ds- Ugbts the ladles .with Wyeth's Stage and Sulphur Compound, Is that, be GERMANY IS TOO ' LATE CAPTURED - r OFFICER ADMITS - . ' . . '..,-... I . PARIS, Jus. Jv A French offi cer, charged with th. duty of exam ining prisoners, ha before "him a Germ, t.rfloer who had been a per sonaf ocqustntance before the war. There wa. nobody to overhear then; conversation except a guard .who brought The captive Into the room where the irxnm (nations were In pro. gross. According tn the French offi cer's account of th. Incident, this Is what the German said: "It is Impossible for the -ar to last ! much longer.' They told us w. would win by Christina then by Easter. Christmas and Enster went by. When in present offensive began they told oa w. would win at .wee. We are fur ther frmw winning train ever. We must have peace, and that quickly. t "Our fosses arc frightful. My com pany has mat per cent in killed nlili beautifully darkening the bnuj and f am ITS Inst officer.. The tern- after a few applications. It also brlns tory bark of our lines ts hideous. It back tho gloss and lustre and gives It sn appearance of abundance. Wyeth's Sare and Pulphur Com pound Is a dellshtfur toilet ren,tilll to Impnrt color and a youthful appesr- once to-th. hair, it 1 not Intended suffer na' more. Our people are at S i for the etire, mitigation or prevention rrt. exhauetmn point. HIMMHIHIUlllllllHIUBUUUHUau5 1 cf ". ......... . , - . 1 Cermany that must bar. Leading Drocr". Wm adwrttft. and orYrr War Ba. tugs fciuunp. for aalo w imrciuMa, rr s If a hnsiittal and cemetery? ""You "will save Paris despite our attaoaa in mas. and w. will obtain notsimr. for there la only m thing lo count me niiixh. Germany rami N T&r.MNV bbau is HBRe. -1 wish J l l-.,., t7 " CsyH I J Vot WKMU.D GO Itt AMD WITPRTAlei I I )Tld Mi EI A I . - ( 1 i ) f V"B 4alToOaM3ioea J ... fe-rT)- 'nt ' X NBinwaya- iivifflfBj BjiaBwaaaaaasw2aaaFa alii 11 'J.-m .jm iiaaas-saa-aaaiiia i . When th. war is over there wtrl be an unprecedented call for sweetnes. and light, for which trie placa in tho sun wiH not answer. $100 Reward, $100 The readers ef this paper win ke e lease. to lorn that tber Is at least one drea.ted Isssi u that setae, baa bee. aM to cur. la .11 In stage, sod fhae I. estarra. Catarrh being greatly Influenced by eoastt. rational eonairiooa reeulrea eonstitatleoal rreataieat. Uail's Catarrb IMMm Is tskea Internally- .ad sets tnr tke Hlood o. tk. Uucoub Hiirfsrr. of tbe jtes thereby os- i roving rne rnssaath e( the dtseaae, glr- tBg rhe patieot atrensib by builfltog ap tk. miuu iiu aaaiaiing nature la orIDg Its work. Tbe proprietors bare so siuea faith in th enrativa bavam . t'atarrh He.lleliMt that t nrr w. u.- dred I o liars fur say raae thst It talis tk cues. Send for list nf testlfaontsla Addreae- F. J. CHKNKY A Co, Tallls, " by aU tsrugglsta, 7 Sc. r.l EAT CAUSE OF " KIDNEY TROUBLE XAKK fetl.'rs.'FO Ff .l-KW MIMKY!4 IF BACK Ill'RTS tlt HLAtb. IH-.lt HOTIIIJIS If y.ir must fiav. your meat every day. Ml it, but flmdi your kidney, with salts occasionally:' say. a noted authority who) tell a. that meat form. uric acid which almoot paralyses th. kidneys In their efforts to expel it from th. blood. They become sluggish and weaken then you suffer with a dun mbs-ry- m the kidney region, shari paM in tn. back or sick headache. dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue a coated and when the weather is bad you BAVev rheumatic' twinges. Th. aria gets ehnidy. full of sediment, th rhamrela often get sore and Irritated, obliging yon lo seek relief two or thrr. times during the night. To neutralise tk,-eielrrltatlng gelds, to cleans, the kidneys nd flush off flte body urinona wast, get four ounces of Jad 8att. from any phar. smey here: take at tablespoonful la a glass of water before breakfast foe a few day. and yuur kidney will then act fin.. .This famous salt, is wtsd. from tbe ar-kl of arrsi an.b lemon Juice, combined with lltbla. and has been used for generations to flush and stlm.lase sliiggawi.' kidneys, alan to neutrsflae tbe .'i.i In urine, ao It no longer Irritates, thus ending blad der weakness. Jad lt bs Inexpensive: rannat In. Jure, and make, a delightful .tferves cent Itthla-wnter drink. ,